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they traced the take to a north korean government agency in china. two months later another agency halted atm services at a south korean bank. professor kim jong un says the latest cyber attack is different from those in the past. >> translator: many private firms use shared servers. workers for these companies use the same programs in the same computer systems to send out emails and access data. if hackers infect such a shared server with a computer virus, all the firms using the same server will be affected. i think this is what happened today. i think it was an organized crime. because the perpetrators were familiar with our schedule. they aimed for 2:00, when banks carry out most of their transactions before closing time. broadcasting firms assemble materials for programs aired in the evening around that time. the virus was like a time bomb for the computer networks. it took a certain period of time after the network system was infected for it to explode. i suspect the time lag between the possible infection and today's incident is likely to have
they traced the take to a north korean government agency in china. two months later another agency halted atm services at a south korean bank. professor kim jong un says the latest cyber attack is different from those in the past. >> translator: many private firms use shared servers. workers for these companies use the same programs in the same computer systems to send out emails and access data. if hackers infect such a shared server with a computer virus, all the firms using the same...
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government leaders hope to clear the site by around 2050. more than half a century after decommissioning began. but the process could take even longer. they still haven't found the final storage site for components that are highly radioactive. nhk world, berlin. >>> relatives of japanese citizens who were abducted and taking to north korea are calling on their government to bring their loved ones home. monday marks the anniversary of a foundation of the abductee's families. they have identified 17 victims. they took place in the 1970s and 1980s. kim jong-il admitted they have abducted them, and they returned five. many parents of the victims believe that the claims are not true. they're still trying to find out what happened to their relatives. shigeo iizuka's sister was abducted. >> translator: we want them to think about what they can do right now. >> talks between tokyo and pyongyang have been stalled because of north korea's nuclear and missile programs. >>> chess fans around the globe watched in 1997 as world champion gary kasparov lost
government leaders hope to clear the site by around 2050. more than half a century after decommissioning began. but the process could take even longer. they still haven't found the final storage site for components that are highly radioactive. nhk world, berlin. >>> relatives of japanese citizens who were abducted and taking to north korea are calling on their government to bring their loved ones home. monday marks the anniversary of a foundation of the abductee's families. they have...
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we are unhappy because the hong kong government treats us unfairly. this is discrimination. >> the lower court ruled in 2011 that the maids had the right to seek permanent residencresidenc. critics say granting residency would bring an influx of more foreign helpers. they say that could strange the social services, health and education system. >>> police in south korea say clues from a cyber attack last week on major banks and broadcasters point abroad. they say a malicious code originated from internet protocol addresses in four countries including the united states. malware infected servers at three tv stations and three banks. that triggered massive network failures last wednesday, disabling more than 32,000 computers. police and members of a south korean government task force have detected ip addresses allocated to the u.s. and three european countries. they have not disclosed the specific names of the european nations involved, but they've asked for cooperation from relevant authorities to track down the original source of the cyber attacks. inve
we are unhappy because the hong kong government treats us unfairly. this is discrimination. >> the lower court ruled in 2011 that the maids had the right to seek permanent residencresidenc. critics say granting residency would bring an influx of more foreign helpers. they say that could strange the social services, health and education system. >>> police in south korea say clues from a cyber attack last week on major banks and broadcasters point abroad. they say a malicious code...
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>> yeah, what happens was the federal government is pushing out a new system that's completely autmated for the emerncy alert system, and tat equipmenis poorly secured. everyone thought it's no big deal. it's inside the station's network. who is going to get in there? that's the problem. we have to assume the attackers are in the network persistly, and we have to take the critical assets, treat them as the crown jewel, and be smartand stop thinking about fire walls and protecting our outer layer. gerri: dng it the wrong way, you say. thhy sent out fake alerts, which, to me, is squarey because you rely on that emergency alert system to keep you safe. >> yeah, and if we have false alar on those systems, then people don't pay atention to the real alarms. it's a real problem going back to the issue of we got to stp thinking fire walls and antivirus. thbad gus are in the networks. what are we going to do strategically? differently? a ground changer to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to protecting our critcal infrastructure and our informatioassets. >> phyllis, you're -- your
>> yeah, what happens was the federal government is pushing out a new system that's completely autmated for the emerncy alert system, and tat equipmenis poorly secured. everyone thought it's no big deal. it's inside the station's network. who is going to get in there? that's the problem. we have to assume the attackers are in the network persistly, and we have to take the critical assets, treat them as the crown jewel, and be smartand stop thinking about fire walls and protecting our...
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xi jinping wants the chinese government to enhance ties to compete with the u.s. and other industrialized countries. this will be the first time president xi will participate in an international meeting since he took office earlier this month. the two-day summit begins on tuesday in durbin. brics is made up of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. the leaders are expected to discuss how rising commodities and grain prices are affecting emerging countries. also on the agenda is an agreement among the brics members to provide each other with foreign currencies. they want to protect their economies from the impact of global financial turmoil. >>> china has been increasing its presence in africa. the country has come to rely on the continent for trade and for natural resources. nhk world has more. >> reporter: the chinese have historical ties with a number of african nations. after world war ii they supported countries that were fighting for independence. they gave a modest amount of aid money. but they rapidly ins creased the funding after 2000. and enhance
xi jinping wants the chinese government to enhance ties to compete with the u.s. and other industrialized countries. this will be the first time president xi will participate in an international meeting since he took office earlier this month. the two-day summit begins on tuesday in durbin. brics is made up of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. the leaders are expected to discuss how rising commodities and grain prices are affecting emerging countries. also on the agenda is an...
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is that i understood why the government and the philippines would to resolvet approach this conflict. efforts have been made to reach an agreement to come to the mutual beneficial agreement. that had failed. the ability to have a resolution to this very that method was logical. ofs i think the resolution these disputes have to come by nature of using the rule of law. resolution that exists under that treaty is an to address this problem. our goal and our diplomacy is based on urging governments not to use the type of rhetoric that leads to confrontation but instead to work multinational a in order to resolve disputes. we can see areas when nations with competing claims came very close to resolution. inause of nationalist voices both countries, we failed to achieve that opportunity to resolve. to the capital markets, what the consequences will be in terms of contraction. if you set off the rhetoric which then lead to escalation and then meet to construction of trade and confidence in the region. this right now is a very great challenge for the united states. of the challenge because ri
is that i understood why the government and the philippines would to resolvet approach this conflict. efforts have been made to reach an agreement to come to the mutual beneficial agreement. that had failed. the ability to have a resolution to this very that method was logical. ofs i think the resolution these disputes have to come by nature of using the rule of law. resolution that exists under that treaty is an to address this problem. our goal and our diplomacy is based on urging governments...
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. >> south africa's government position,olidify its they need to make trading with the natives earlier -- easier. they want to do away with forteral trade bdeals commodities like grain. behindcould not unify one candidate to lead the world bank or the imf. they're still a force to be reckoned with accounting for 45% of the world's population and predictions of a 45% slice of real gdp by 2013. >> it is possibly the biggest development. now is the opportunity for us to influence this before becomes sandstone for what we have had the last 50 years. >> the expectations for this summit is high. russia is pushing hard to go beyond the economics and find a common political purpose during the fifth summit. al-jazeera, south africa. >> before they get there, those leaders in the bric nations are l.e.d. capital of south africa for it luncheon hosted by president zuma of south africa. jinping, the new president of china, and a lot of investments in africa. on this occasion of him becoming the new president, a luncheon in his honor. i want to give you more on the bric's themselves. some of the mos
. >> south africa's government position,olidify its they need to make trading with the natives earlier -- easier. they want to do away with forteral trade bdeals commodities like grain. behindcould not unify one candidate to lead the world bank or the imf. they're still a force to be reckoned with accounting for 45% of the world's population and predictions of a 45% slice of real gdp by 2013. >> it is possibly the biggest development. now is the opportunity for us to influence this...
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i would urge the indian government and the court to give us justice. marines have twice been allowed to leave india on bail. the second time, they did not come back. the italian government refused to return the pair, despite previous promises. that led the indian prime minister, man mohan singh, to gn,ounce the -- manmohan sin italiannce the government. stay at thenes will italian embassy in new delhi while the court hears their case. >> a tornado that ripped through parts of the australian states of victoria and new south wales has injured at least 20 people. the storms flatten several caravan parks and destroyed a forest. local media have reported winds up to 268 kilometers per hour. australian police say they stopped an international drug smuggling come -- drug smuggling syndicate. they seized 42 kilograms of drugs and more than $4 million in cash. .7 people have been arrested drugs have been making headlines in australian sports this year. the country has a reputation for taking winning very seriously. recent revelations of doping in various compet
i would urge the indian government and the court to give us justice. marines have twice been allowed to leave india on bail. the second time, they did not come back. the italian government refused to return the pair, despite previous promises. that led the indian prime minister, man mohan singh, to gn,ounce the -- manmohan sin italiannce the government. stay at thenes will italian embassy in new delhi while the court hears their case. >> a tornado that ripped through parts of the...
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or military. >> the government can bring some military measure to the attacker. so, the attacker is very cautious in attacking national security. >> now comes the tough for ranjit task of detecting the source of this attack and the tougher task of trying to prevent it from happening again. >> cypriot politicians are holding an emergency meeting to find an alternative solution for its debt crisis. president is hosting a discussion. on tuesday parliament rejected an e you plan to tax people's savings in exchange for $13 billion international bailout. dramatic and unprecedented the no vote in cyprus is the rejection of efforts to impose a bailout on the island, one that would have taken money from the bank accounts of people like these. they were delighted at the news. >> this is an historical moment. not only, of course, with cyprus but in my opinion we are living in historical times. a new era. >> we all felt like someone's -- like someone was putting a gun to our heads. >> inside parliament, there were hours of heated debate. in the end, the president's party abs
or military. >> the government can bring some military measure to the attacker. so, the attacker is very cautious in attacking national security. >> now comes the tough for ranjit task of detecting the source of this attack and the tougher task of trying to prevent it from happening again. >> cypriot politicians are holding an emergency meeting to find an alternative solution for its debt crisis. president is hosting a discussion. on tuesday parliament rejected an e you plan...
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the space agency calling for a high-tech early warning system to protect the country but he says the government's not willing to pay for it. abc's devin dwyer joining us from washington with the latest on this one. good morning, devin. >> reporter: hey, good morning, john and diana. that's right. after that major meteor strike in russia last month, scientists want congress to take action so a similar disaster doesn't happen here. nasa chief charles bolden was on capitol hill yesterday. he said a small meteor that injured more than a thousand people in russia could have been detected, even deflected, if the right equipment was in place. he says the u.s. needs new outer space telescopes with infrared technology to track meteors because right now there's not much we can do. >> if you detected even a small one, like the one that they did in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >> the answer to you is if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> reporter: now, that meteor was only 55 feet long. experts say the chances of a major catastrophe from that is slim but are very real
the space agency calling for a high-tech early warning system to protect the country but he says the government's not willing to pay for it. abc's devin dwyer joining us from washington with the latest on this one. good morning, devin. >> reporter: hey, good morning, john and diana. that's right. after that major meteor strike in russia last month, scientists want congress to take action so a similar disaster doesn't happen here. nasa chief charles bolden was on capitol hill yesterday. he...
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government by crisis next is the government shutdown fight. >> it looks like it. all of a sudden it's become low drama out of washington and the markets have felt i don't have to worry about that. obviously it could change. that or the debt ceiling deadline coming up in the spring. we don't know if we'll get a reprieve turned into a pardon. >> thank you, sir. >>> the governor of colorado today signed new laws that regulate the sales of guns. hours earlier somebody gunned down one of his state's top law enforcement officials. the man who heads the bureau of prisons, opens the door and he's shot dead. connection? the latest from both ends of this important story coming up. max and penny keptur bookstore exciting and would always come to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back.
government by crisis next is the government shutdown fight. >> it looks like it. all of a sudden it's become low drama out of washington and the markets have felt i don't have to worry about that. obviously it could change. that or the debt ceiling deadline coming up in the spring. we don't know if we'll get a reprieve turned into a pardon. >> thank you, sir. >>> the governor of colorado today signed new laws that regulate the sales of guns. hours earlier somebody gunned...
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as is always the case in a case like this, the ability to conduct government reforms is difficult. it is hard. this is a new and the creek -- and increasingly assertive legislature. they are boisterous, aggressive, and assertive. all of those things are positive with respect to where they seek to go in afghanistan. . is is a young democracy it is early. the good news is in ways that other countries we have been involved with overtime, first, afghanistan sits on top of trillions of dollars of natural resources. expands a wide spot -- it stands a wide spectrum from rare earth to strategic minerals to gems and gold. just a vast, vast wealth. the next bit of great wealth to develop isn't the mining industry, it needs to develop its human capital. from a poste thelict environment where national leadership chose to invest in the youth. there are countries around the world and people can take them off quickly with as early strategic decisions to develop the use of the country have delivered relatively small countries with a great capacity over time. koryak as an example. the very importan
as is always the case in a case like this, the ability to conduct government reforms is difficult. it is hard. this is a new and the creek -- and increasingly assertive legislature. they are boisterous, aggressive, and assertive. all of those things are positive with respect to where they seek to go in afghanistan. . is is a young democracy it is early. the good news is in ways that other countries we have been involved with overtime, first, afghanistan sits on top of trillions of dollars of...
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government should spend to spur growth. let's look at interest rates. >> yes. >> a lot of projections when they go forwarded are assuming that interest rates will stay low. if you look at the ten-year treasury yield over the '90s averaged 6%. the last seven, eight years, 4%. it is currently less than 2%, as you know. >> right. >> the possibility of interest rates staying as low as they are now is highly unlikely, and that as interest rates rise, yes, the economy will recover but the interest payments on the much larger debt become crushing. >> a couple of things there. first of all, as long as the economy remains weak interest rates will remain low. if the economy gets stronger interest rates will go up but also if the economy gets stronger we will have more revenue and then i start to become a deficit hog. by no means am i saying we have to stay in this expansion mode under all reasons. the idea that we will be facing higher rates is belied by history. look at japan. they have been running deficits twice the debt burden th
government should spend to spur growth. let's look at interest rates. >> yes. >> a lot of projections when they go forwarded are assuming that interest rates will stay low. if you look at the ten-year treasury yield over the '90s averaged 6%. the last seven, eight years, 4%. it is currently less than 2%, as you know. >> right. >> the possibility of interest rates staying as low as they are now is highly unlikely, and that as interest rates rise, yes, the economy will...
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control that can be turned against the government if the government talks action against iranian interests. so i think if you look at syria, the key things to keep into consideration are what are the multiple battlegrounds, and they'd be able to understand what we would define as enemy or adversary activity on those battlegrounds, and that could be a step toward understanding what could be done to support really the, an outcome there that will stop this humanitarian catastrophe of colossal scale, but do so in a way that's consistent with our interests and what i believe is the interest of all civilized people. >> thank you. i, um, there are dozens of questions in the room. i have several dozen more, but unfortunately, we've run out of time. i want to -- >> [inaudible] behalf laugh. >> i want to thank all of you who have been with us all day for this discussion and in particular dr. brzezinski, general mcmaster, i thank you both very much for joining us. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
control that can be turned against the government if the government talks action against iranian interests. so i think if you look at syria, the key things to keep into consideration are what are the multiple battlegrounds, and they'd be able to understand what we would define as enemy or adversary activity on those battlegrounds, and that could be a step toward understanding what could be done to support really the, an outcome there that will stop this humanitarian catastrophe of colossal...
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the senate has passed a huge spending bill to fund the government through the end of september. the bill would also avoid a partial federal shut down at the end of the month. a vote today in the house would send the measure to the president for his signature. it includes funding for the day-to-day operating budgets of every cabinet agency out, and another $87 billion for military operations in afghanistan and i iraq. >> the unemployment rate for veterans dropped last year, according to a new labor report. veteran still lag behind on veterans in the job market. the jobless rate for veterans who served in the military since the 911 and terror attacks dropped by 2% 2012. >> recordings have surfaced of an anti-gay tirade by folk musician michelle shocked. it was born a sunday night performance in san francisco. >> after the rent, the club, "yoshis ", pulled the plug and ended the show. since sunday, at least 10 been used to run the country have canceled shows, saying that they disagree with shocks' commons. shot issued a statement, saying " i do not, nor have i ever, said or believe
the senate has passed a huge spending bill to fund the government through the end of september. the bill would also avoid a partial federal shut down at the end of the month. a vote today in the house would send the measure to the president for his signature. it includes funding for the day-to-day operating budgets of every cabinet agency out, and another $87 billion for military operations in afghanistan and i iraq. >> the unemployment rate for veterans dropped last year, according to a...
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then eventually the government would recognize that, when they say equal protection, they meant equal protection for everybody. for women, meant equal protection for black people, for gay people, they mean equal protection for all the people. and if the majority doesn't like it, that's too bad. >> that is an argument that will have to be made in 50 -- 49 different litigations in each of the remaining 49 states, rather than all at once before the supreme court once and for all. >> judge, we'll follow this. more argument tomorrow on the defense of marriage act. >>> north dakota today became one of the most restrictive stateness all the nation when it comes to abortion. the governor there today approved some bills that would outlaw organization if a fetal heartbeat can be detected, which can happen as early as six weeks into pregnancy, and also signed a bill that would make north dakota the first to ban abortions based on genetic defect, such as down syndrome, and any doctor who skirts the rules could face up to five years in prison. abortion rights advocate promised a legal fight that w
then eventually the government would recognize that, when they say equal protection, they meant equal protection for everybody. for women, meant equal protection for black people, for gay people, they mean equal protection for all the people. and if the majority doesn't like it, that's too bad. >> that is an argument that will have to be made in 50 -- 49 different litigations in each of the remaining 49 states, rather than all at once before the supreme court once and for all. >>...
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government. we'll have the latest on president obama's trip to the region live from jerusalem. >>> the united nations is going to launch an investigation into whether chemical weapons were indeed used in syria. both the syrian regime and the opposition asked the u.n. to look into the claim. >> the demand came after both sides accused each other of firing chemical weapons on tuesday. opposition groups insist rebels don't have access to such material. >> and u.s. officials saying they welcome the move. >>> first up, north korea's new and threatening message. pyongyang warning today it has the capability to strike u.s. bases in guam and japan. >> matthew chance joining us now from seoul, south korea. matthew, is this north korea's typical bluster or something more ominous here? >> it's really difficult to say, fredricka, because it's such an unpredictable regime. but what we do know is these threats are being made all the time now. there's a lot of tension that's been growing on the korean peninsula
government. we'll have the latest on president obama's trip to the region live from jerusalem. >>> the united nations is going to launch an investigation into whether chemical weapons were indeed used in syria. both the syrian regime and the opposition asked the u.n. to look into the claim. >> the demand came after both sides accused each other of firing chemical weapons on tuesday. opposition groups insist rebels don't have access to such material. >> and u.s. officials...
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to state government. in the last 18 months since hunting season has been opened up, we went from 1100 wolves -- excuse me, 1700 wolves to over 1100 being killed. so it's taken quite a toll on the animals and when you consider the amount of wolves we have in the west compared to bears and cougars, coyotes and even 103,000 elk, the numbers are quite small and unfortunately, the states really are not managing these wolves in a way to sustain their numbers at all. >> heather: i'll just follow up. so do you think they should be placed back on the endangered species list in order to protect them, or is getting the word out by what you're trying to do, is that enough? >> well, i think people should realize that wolves belong to all of americans. they were brought back with federal money and then they lived mostly on federal land. it's really a vocal minority of people that just want to kill all these wolf. there are proposals to use silencers on the rifles so that they can kill more wolves. individual in idaho c
to state government. in the last 18 months since hunting season has been opened up, we went from 1100 wolves -- excuse me, 1700 wolves to over 1100 being killed. so it's taken quite a toll on the animals and when you consider the amount of wolves we have in the west compared to bears and cougars, coyotes and even 103,000 elk, the numbers are quite small and unfortunately, the states really are not managing these wolves in a way to sustain their numbers at all. >> heather: i'll just follow...
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to actually include a prohibition of arms unless authorized by governments. an oddity that wouldn't happen in the syrian case and could make things a lot more complicated in the next two weeks if that issue is brought up again. >> one of the big players is asia. it is a huge market for the arms trade and becoming increasingly militarized. how do disputes from north korea affect the trade? >> i think in the asian market, what we've seen is china and india, two major regional powers, has major importers there and south korea as well and singapore. what we're seeing are countries seeking to obviously boost their own national security forces but also the desire in those countries to develop their own arms industry. many of the items we're seeing being delivered we're seeing assembled in these countries with significant components being imported for indigenous production. so obviously the security angle as you mentioned there and territory disputes and concerns with regards to a number of countries but also is a desire for these countries to import technologies an
to actually include a prohibition of arms unless authorized by governments. an oddity that wouldn't happen in the syrian case and could make things a lot more complicated in the next two weeks if that issue is brought up again. >> one of the big players is asia. it is a huge market for the arms trade and becoming increasingly militarized. how do disputes from north korea affect the trade? >> i think in the asian market, what we've seen is china and india, two major regional powers,...
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he has no experience in rung government. one day his father died and he becomes the leaderment we know that north korea for a long period of time, their whole mode of operation basically is threatening. but we also know that they're dangerous. they have nuclear weapons. they have ballistic missiles. and we have to take that very seriously. the secretary of defense hagel took a position that we're going to improve and add more defense to any type of missile that can come on the west coast of the united states, alaska and also california. >> i want to ask you about that. first, the deputy secretary of defense is in seoul today for the joint military exercises i referenced. he said north korea's threats would deepen the commitment to seoul and that u.s. budget cuts wouldn't alter our defense of south korea. we have 30,000 troops in seoul, second only to afghanistan. that is a massive commitment. with all the cullbacks in the defense department, isn't this a scenario that has to be up for trimming just by definition. >> we have
he has no experience in rung government. one day his father died and he becomes the leaderment we know that north korea for a long period of time, their whole mode of operation basically is threatening. but we also know that they're dangerous. they have nuclear weapons. they have ballistic missiles. and we have to take that very seriously. the secretary of defense hagel took a position that we're going to improve and add more defense to any type of missile that can come on the west coast of the...
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these are propaganda videos put out by the government. but they're new. and just this week north korea said they could launch a preemptive nuclear strike against the united states. i mean you're on the intelligence committee. should the united states be seriously preparing for something even if it's a dirty bomb placed in an american city or is this all bluster? >> look, we have to be very serious about any threat attacking the united states or killing american citizens. and also as it relates to south korea, 100% with south korea. they're our allies and we need to also stand behind them. now kim jung um is a young, immature leader. he is 28 years old. he is now in charge of a government and a country that will not allow his own people to leave the country. they're treated terribly in a bad situation and he's the type of individual that really concerns us. we don't know what he's like. he's immature. he has no experience in rung government. one day his father died and he becomes the leader. we know that north korea for a long period of time, their whole m
these are propaganda videos put out by the government. but they're new. and just this week north korea said they could launch a preemptive nuclear strike against the united states. i mean you're on the intelligence committee. should the united states be seriously preparing for something even if it's a dirty bomb placed in an american city or is this all bluster? >> look, we have to be very serious about any threat attacking the united states or killing american citizens. and also as it...
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never ending mission to force changes, to boldly go where no government employee has gone before. >> the irs under fire for this training video that parodies "star trek," costing tens of thousands of dollars. >> serve you coffee while you wait, sir, it's better than mcdonald's and twice the price. >> it's bad and makes you want to pull your hair out. >> back in russia, i dream some day i'd be rich and famous. >> me, too, that's why i became a public servant. >> not trying to get all, but got to give props. spent almost a million on clowns, mind readers and-- >> ♪ love to the nation, never be under investigation ♪ . >> greta: paul prouty the regional commissioner did lose his job. >> ♪ oh, oh ♪ >> tsa says he known or should have known about the questionable or excessive expenditures. ♪ i got that ♪ >> he got his job back. >> previously on the amazing race. >> cbs, idiotic, stupid, take that show and shove it. >> we apologize to veterans. >> we didn't see this coming. there's no harm in saying, you're screwed up. >> greta: all that and more straight ahead. first, what's go
never ending mission to force changes, to boldly go where no government employee has gone before. >> the irs under fire for this training video that parodies "star trek," costing tens of thousands of dollars. >> serve you coffee while you wait, sir, it's better than mcdonald's and twice the price. >> it's bad and makes you want to pull your hair out. >> back in russia, i dream some day i'd be rich and famous. >> me, too, that's why i became a public...
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a government shutdown. online, we look at how one adventurer is preparing for an anniversary trek across antarctica. hari talks with joanne davies, who plans to lead an expedition on skis next year in honor of the 100th anniversary of explorer ernest shackleton's attempt. plus, health correspondent betty ann bowser examines the coming crisis in long-term care for seniors and shares her own experience with an ailing mother. that's on our health page. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on thursday, we'll examine what congress is doing to keep the government up and running. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie cal
a government shutdown. online, we look at how one adventurer is preparing for an anniversary trek across antarctica. hari talks with joanne davies, who plans to lead an expedition on skis next year in honor of the 100th anniversary of explorer ernest shackleton's attempt. plus, health correspondent betty ann bowser examines the coming crisis in long-term care for seniors and shares her own experience with an ailing mother. that's on our health page. all that and more is on our website...
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government involvement in any plot to destabilize the venezuelan government or to harm anyone in venezuela. with regard to our former ambassadors, they've spoken for themselves quite clearly. >> meanwhile venezuelan opposition leader and presidential candidate capriles the alleged intended target of the conspiracy says maduro is just trying to legitimize his candidate and sway voters to his side while deflecting attention from venezuela's real problems including rampant inflation, crumbling infrastructure and escalating crime. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> translator: his presidency is illegitimate. >> maduro was hand-picked by hugo chavez as his successor and ruling party's candidate in next month's presidential election. he's trying to ride a wave of sympathy for chavez who was immensely popular among venezuela's poor. a recent independent poll puts maduro 14 percentage points ahead of capriles. it seems he's also trying to mimic the late president's fiery and sometimes outrageous rhetoric. rafael romo, cnn, atlanta. >>> president obama is in israel this hour meeting with prime m
government involvement in any plot to destabilize the venezuelan government or to harm anyone in venezuela. with regard to our former ambassadors, they've spoken for themselves quite clearly. >> meanwhile venezuelan opposition leader and presidential candidate capriles the alleged intended target of the conspiracy says maduro is just trying to legitimize his candidate and sway voters to his side while deflecting attention from venezuela's real problems including rampant inflation,...
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students say rapes are being ignored and demanding a government investigation. we have a special "outfront" investigation. >>> plus, amanda knox, is she going back to jail? italy supreme court tonight considering whether she should go to trial again. >>> and the echos of a tsunami. what washed ashore from the other side of the planet from a tsunami years ago today? >>> our third story "outfront," the major university in the united states under investigation. the federal government is investigating the university of north carolina at chapel hill after students complained that sexual assault and harassment complaints weren't handled right. in the complaint the women describe an atmosphere of sexual violence at the school. and they allege that campus officials allow a hostile environment with one even comparing rape to a game of football. cnn's david mattingly is "outfront" with the story. >> reporter: after being sexually assaulted while enrolled at the university of north carolina, annie clark and ish andrea peno approached administrators for help. but the respon
students say rapes are being ignored and demanding a government investigation. we have a special "outfront" investigation. >>> plus, amanda knox, is she going back to jail? italy supreme court tonight considering whether she should go to trial again. >>> and the echos of a tsunami. what washed ashore from the other side of the planet from a tsunami years ago today? >>> our third story "outfront," the major university in the united states under...
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students say rapes are being ignored and demanding a government investigation. we have a special "outfront" investigation. >>> plus, amanda knox, is she going back to jail? italy supreme court tonight considering whether she should go to trial again. >>> and the echos of a tsunami. what washed ashore from the other side of the planet from a tsunami years ago today? it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids an
students say rapes are being ignored and demanding a government investigation. we have a special "outfront" investigation. >>> plus, amanda knox, is she going back to jail? italy supreme court tonight considering whether she should go to trial again. >>> and the echos of a tsunami. what washed ashore from the other side of the planet from a tsunami years ago today? it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted...
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government would send her back to italy because our double jeopardy standard is so different from theirs. now it may be some semantics but there is a perception about this case that she has really been through enough. she's -- she was imprisoned for four years, a public perception she wassen in of the charges and it's shocking to a lot of people. >> i don't think this conversation's over yet either because there may be a mass indebai indebain massive debate. richard, lease, thank you for standing by. rolling with it. thanks to both of you again. thank you, all, as well. we've had a lot of legal news. an exciting day. around the world is next after this. who share your values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's po
government would send her back to italy because our double jeopardy standard is so different from theirs. now it may be some semantics but there is a perception about this case that she has really been through enough. she's -- she was imprisoned for four years, a public perception she wassen in of the charges and it's shocking to a lot of people. >> i don't think this conversation's over yet either because there may be a mass indebai indebain massive debate. richard, lease, thank you for...
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hands over control of a prison housing insurgents to the afghan government. the prison adjacent to the bagram air base has been the source of friction between two sides. the move comes as secretary of state john kerry arrived in kabul for talks with hamid karzai. >>> ford is apologizing for this. an ad. one by ford's unit in it india features caricature of still scr silvio berlusconi and in the back a trio of women tied up and gagaed a gaged. ford i said i can't says the adds were never used commercially, but did appear without authorization on an advertising website along with ford, the indian firm that created the ads and its british parent company have condemned those ads. not surprisingly. >>> want to take you to phoenix now. the jodi arias murder trial picking right back up where it left off. it's bound to be another very difficult week for the man on the left because he is the woman on the right's psychologist's. it will be a battle of the experts and a prosecutor stands ready to pounce. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digit
hands over control of a prison housing insurgents to the afghan government. the prison adjacent to the bagram air base has been the source of friction between two sides. the move comes as secretary of state john kerry arrived in kabul for talks with hamid karzai. >>> ford is apologizing for this. an ad. one by ford's unit in it india features caricature of still scr silvio berlusconi and in the back a trio of women tied up and gagaed a gaged. ford i said i can't says the adds were...
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can't back up criticism and triflizes a huge problem, irresponsible spending by the federal government. two words, not good. >> you got to give it to him. he summarized that one up pretty well. this is a woman that won the iowa straw poll. she was the front-runner in the presidential campaign. shock manage but she still did it. is this the end? >> i don't know if it's the end but people are starting to call bull. she has a well documented truth telling problem. she has more pants on fire ratings than any other member of congress. when you throw a lot of bombs, sometimes you get blowback. what is significant is her own staffers, many of her own staffers are pulling away from her. this is not the most tightly wrapped individual in congress. there is going to be a lot of questions focused on what did she know and when did she know it? the fact they're taking a close look at michelle bachmann that, is big news. >> all right. let's see what they do. >> yeah. >> and some under investigation, not much happened. we'll see what happens. thanks very much to john avalon. >>> same sex marriage is
can't back up criticism and triflizes a huge problem, irresponsible spending by the federal government. two words, not good. >> you got to give it to him. he summarized that one up pretty well. this is a woman that won the iowa straw poll. she was the front-runner in the presidential campaign. shock manage but she still did it. is this the end? >> i don't know if it's the end but people are starting to call bull. she has a well documented truth telling problem. she has more pants on...
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that's the law that says the federal government will not recognize same-sex marriages even in the states where it's legal. this seemed to be -- they seemed to be teeing up for perhaps striking down doma and leaving the california law for another day. >> that's a pretty interesting point. we'll talk to you again tomorrow. thank you, jeff. >>> talking about this issue of maybe it's bet tore let the american people decide, the supreme court should follow the people who seem to be going in the direction of gay marriage and not lead them. poll after poll we have seen a stark political divide on the issue. so the latest cnn poll, 70% of the democrats support gay marriage. 25% of republicans support it. obviously, those numbers starkly different. younger republicans, very different story. the republican party is split on this issue and "out front" tonight, republican strategist ann navarro who signed a legal brief to support gay marriage and ralph reid, the chairman of the safe and freedom coalition. ralph, you could say 25% of the republicans support it. it's clear our line is in line. we know
that's the law that says the federal government will not recognize same-sex marriages even in the states where it's legal. this seemed to be -- they seemed to be teeing up for perhaps striking down doma and leaving the california law for another day. >> that's a pretty interesting point. we'll talk to you again tomorrow. thank you, jeff. >>> talking about this issue of maybe it's bet tore let the american people decide, the supreme court should follow the people who seem to be...
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government and they don't even know their identity. what i've seen in my reporting on the ground in somalia, yemen, and elsewhere is we'll have tremendous blowback from this if we don't take a serious step back and look at the impact on the ground of the drone strikes. >> how about that? you've written about whether in pakistan these drone strikes create more terrorists than they kill as jeremy argued. >> well, what we actually look at is public opinion. what is interesting, everyone knows pakistanis tend to dislike the drones in the major cities. what we don't actually know is what pakistanis think about the drones in the tribal areas. in my own travels on pakistan i find that people, the closer they are to the drones the less willing they are to say they hate them. in part because they understand the options are the pakistan military are living under the regime but i will say i very much agree with jeremy. i am not a supporter of the so-called strikes. even if we were to have transparency we wouldn't know anything about the signature
government and they don't even know their identity. what i've seen in my reporting on the ground in somalia, yemen, and elsewhere is we'll have tremendous blowback from this if we don't take a serious step back and look at the impact on the ground of the drone strikes. >> how about that? you've written about whether in pakistan these drone strikes create more terrorists than they kill as jeremy argued. >> well, what we actually look at is public opinion. what is interesting,...
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steven chu was later involved in the government's response to the gulf oil spill. i think this is certainly, if you're going to be picking an academic who is involved in energy, in particular, fossil fuel research. >> i want to turn to comments of the executive director the natural resources defense council. earlier this month peter posted a to do list for the new energy secretary. and it he wrote -- nrdc is supporting the nomination m theoniz. >> i think the best way to interpret his nomination is he fits in with what obama has called his all of the above policy, which is to embrace things like fracking, continued use of oil, nuclear energy but also develop wind and solar i think that is where ernest moniz is on energy. >> let's turn to our guest in los angeles, kevin connor, and what you found in your report. talk about the report you did that looks at the less well, the title of the report is, "industry partner or industry puppet? how mit's influential study of fracking was authored, funded, and released by oil and gas industry insiders." >> sure. nomination pro
steven chu was later involved in the government's response to the gulf oil spill. i think this is certainly, if you're going to be picking an academic who is involved in energy, in particular, fossil fuel research. >> i want to turn to comments of the executive director the natural resources defense council. earlier this month peter posted a to do list for the new energy secretary. and it he wrote -- nrdc is supporting the nomination m theoniz. >> i think the best way to interpret...
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the house voting to keep the government running. that's good news. it keeps in place $85 billion in spending cuts to the pentagon and domestic programs. that means temporary furlough for hundreds of thousands of government workers will stay in place. the spending authorization is on the way now to the white house waiting for the president's signature. >> the u.s. supreme court is getting set to take on the issue of gay marriage. speaking out across the nation including right here in the bay area. christie smith joins us live where a 12-year-old wants the court to hear what he has so say. good morning, christie. >> reporter: two historic cases on gay marriage set to go before the supreme court. a 12-year-old bay area boy has stepped in the mix. he wrote a letter to the chief justice john roberts about his own family. he was adopted by two dads. the la few family lives in santa rosa. 12-year-old daniel thought he would never have a family because of his medical condition. his dads, jay and brian, stepped in and adopted him and his sister, salina. the f
the house voting to keep the government running. that's good news. it keeps in place $85 billion in spending cuts to the pentagon and domestic programs. that means temporary furlough for hundreds of thousands of government workers will stay in place. the spending authorization is on the way now to the white house waiting for the president's signature. >> the u.s. supreme court is getting set to take on the issue of gay marriage. speaking out across the nation including right here in the...
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because our goal and our diplomacy is based on urging governments -- urging governments not to use the type of nationalistic rhetoric that leads to confrontation but to work multinationally in order to resolve dispute. we can see periods in the past when nations with competing claims came very close to resolution. and unfortunately because of nationalist voices in both countries, we failed to achieve that opportunity to resolve the situation. and that's why i think the united states can play an important role here, because we can be a constant reminder of what the consequences will be to the capital markets. what the consequences will be in terms of contraction and failure to see economic growth if you set off the rhetoric, which then leads to escalation and then leads to constriction of trade. constriction of confidence in a region. this, right now, is a very great challenge for the united states. and it's a challenge because of in some ways, the rise of this nationalist rhetoric. and so this is something that the diplomatic corps is here today. i see them shaking their heads in agree
because our goal and our diplomacy is based on urging governments -- urging governments not to use the type of nationalistic rhetoric that leads to confrontation but to work multinationally in order to resolve dispute. we can see periods in the past when nations with competing claims came very close to resolution. and unfortunately because of nationalist voices in both countries, we failed to achieve that opportunity to resolve the situation. and that's why i think the united states can play an...
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there's a new israeli government and it's a little bit more moderate. so we're still in the same place. >> and at the same time, the president is going to the middle east, you have arguably a much more dangerous, volatile situation in north korea. where you have nuclear weapons, the long-range missiles and we're putting missile defenses in alaska because they're now realizing that north korea with this young leader who is completely bellicose in his rhetoric -- >> and you've got dennis rodman, who is able to negotiate with him. >> everybody should feel calm about that. >> unlike israel, i don't think united states has a sense of how to deal with north korea in an effective way. and of course of great alarm to south korea which is sitting there just -- >> with a newly elected president in the last couple of days. the north korean leader, kim jong un went even beyond what he had done before in using sexist, demeaning, colloquial language about the first female president of south korea who was just inaugurated. he seems to want to spark controversy there.
there's a new israeli government and it's a little bit more moderate. so we're still in the same place. >> and at the same time, the president is going to the middle east, you have arguably a much more dangerous, volatile situation in north korea. where you have nuclear weapons, the long-range missiles and we're putting missile defenses in alaska because they're now realizing that north korea with this young leader who is completely bellicose in his rhetoric -- >> and you've got...
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>> government and the pension plan. they have been given a chance to go in and see if they can find money in san bernardino that san bernardino can find in their own books because they're in a big fight. san bernardino says we owe $143 billion, $143 million in pension, helpers says you owe $250 million. so they don't even agree on how much everybody is owed. lori: how much of the wage increases and even if the city isn't bankrupt, still has to put a tremendous burden because so many cities are in distress. melissa: is very common in california. it is about, the total budget for san bernardino is $250 million per year. police 64 million, the firefighters 30 some million, just shy of 100 million so it is pretty close to half of the whole entire city budget is police and fire. they get automatic pay raises based on the charter. the city council has had a vote to tear up the charter and they won't do it because the members supported by the unions vote lets keep the charter, they will have to wait for the bank of the judge t
>> government and the pension plan. they have been given a chance to go in and see if they can find money in san bernardino that san bernardino can find in their own books because they're in a big fight. san bernardino says we owe $143 billion, $143 million in pension, helpers says you owe $250 million. so they don't even agree on how much everybody is owed. lori: how much of the wage increases and even if the city isn't bankrupt, still has to put a tremendous burden because so many...
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cyprus government said to the troika, their european partners who they want them to lend money to, they said to them, listen, instead of taxing deposits why don't we do this instead. we have a pension fund, we'll raid it, take the cash, turn it into bond and we'll pay it back over time. the troika said that doesn't do anything for you. you still have liabilities. then they said we're also going it try to sell one of the bad banks. and the fact of the matter is if the bad bank were sellable, people like chris flowers and wilbur ross and tim collins would have been here a long time trying to buy it. they said maybe we'll split it up, divide it into the good bank and bad bank. we'll sell the good bank to the russians and the troika said selling the good bank is the easy part. what are you going to do with the bad bank? none of that is going to work. you will hear more about what the hopes are for russia from steve in a second. because plan b has been rejected, this is the stark choice cyprus faces. they can either go back to taxing deposits or they can leave the euro or they can consolidat
cyprus government said to the troika, their european partners who they want them to lend money to, they said to them, listen, instead of taxing deposits why don't we do this instead. we have a pension fund, we'll raid it, take the cash, turn it into bond and we'll pay it back over time. the troika said that doesn't do anything for you. you still have liabilities. then they said we're also going it try to sell one of the bad banks. and the fact of the matter is if the bad bank were sellable,...
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the syrian government blasted the arab league's decision. claiming it is selling out arab identity to israel and the united states. >> a man who has seen his share of bad breaks got a mighty lucky ones when it mattered the most. the story behind this man's power ball ball win up next. smokers who gamble just hit a big lotto in atlantic city. we will tell you why new jersey's first smoke-free casino now just says go ahead and light up. human" ] humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, to policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what ee comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] i found our colors. we've made a decision. great, let's go get you set up... you should check out our workshops... push your
the syrian government blasted the arab league's decision. claiming it is selling out arab identity to israel and the united states. >> a man who has seen his share of bad breaks got a mighty lucky ones when it mattered the most. the story behind this man's power ball ball win up next. smokers who gamble just hit a big lotto in atlantic city. we will tell you why new jersey's first smoke-free casino now just says go ahead and light up. human" ] humans. even when we cross our t's and...
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. >>> federal government getting ready to take up the issue of private drones for the first time. >>> right now we are running out of time. we don't have too much time. >> a desperate search for a donor. the south bay first grader whose life depends on the kindness of a stranger. >>> new this morning, president obama just arrived in jerusalem. he will meet with shimon perez and benjamin netanyahu. tracie potts is live with the visit and why it's so important. >> reporter: good morning, laura. he flew to jerusalem, after first landing in tel aviv. after getting off the plane, a lot of fanfare, ceremony on the red carpet, literally, with president shimon perez and prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he will sit down with both of them to talk about the key issues between the two nations, the threat of a nuclear iran, peace process which has basically broken down with the palestinians, trying to jump-start that. and the latest, which is syria and the violence there, and the spill-over into the middle east especially after this week's accusations back and forth of who may have fired a chemi
. >>> federal government getting ready to take up the issue of private drones for the first time. >>> right now we are running out of time. we don't have too much time. >> a desperate search for a donor. the south bay first grader whose life depends on the kindness of a stranger. >>> new this morning, president obama just arrived in jerusalem. he will meet with shimon perez and benjamin netanyahu. tracie potts is live with the visit and why it's so important....
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that is much higher than the one in 88 announced by a different government agency just last year. experts say the higher number is likely due to increased awareness and better counting methods for children with autism, not necessarily that more kids have the condition. >>> if passed, it would be the strictest legislation against transgender people in the nation. john carve gnaw wants to make it a misdemeanor for someone to use a public restroom or shower that has a gender different than what is on his or her birth certificate. >>> 6:14 right now. time for a quick check of the day's top stories. president obama currently in israel this morning for the first time as commander in chief. he is expected to meet with israeli president shimon perez and prime minister benjamin netanyahu, also meeting with palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. >>> south korea internet comes back online after being hacked. >>> making revenue management software, the ceo of model n will be ringing the opening bell in about 15 minutes. >>> officially and permanently going on display in the south bay. mountain vie
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the first time potentially that one democratic government would hand over to another democratic government, believe it or not, for the first time in country's history. he believes that he's going to be a key player. but given the muted response he's had to his landing here so far and very little media coverage, it would seem that they have an uphill battle to make that race to the front so to speak here in the election coming up here. he -- as we said, he was unchallenged in the past, but now he wants to try and challenge all the big boys in pakistan's politics. well, it remains to be seen if he can manage that. >> well, that's the thing. he comes back and says he's coming back to in his words save the country. and yet he hasn't got a seat. he hasn't got much of a chance of getting 170 seats in the election one would imagine. meanwhile, what are the charges he's facing? and then as we said he's a guy that the taliban wants to take out. >> yes. absolutely. a couple of reality checks there aren't there? not just the political one, but some harsh ones for him. he's facing legal cases surround
the first time potentially that one democratic government would hand over to another democratic government, believe it or not, for the first time in country's history. he believes that he's going to be a key player. but given the muted response he's had to his landing here so far and very little media coverage, it would seem that they have an uphill battle to make that race to the front so to speak here in the election coming up here. he -- as we said, he was unchallenged in the past, but now...
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avoid the government shutdown a week from today. ahead of the final vote, the senate majority leader offered this final pitch. >> i commend speaker boehner for giving this bill to us at a time where we could do some constructive work on it. the house did their work on time. and we're going to do our work on time. >> now, the house passed the bill first. the senate made a few changes. it goes back to the house for final approval, but the house appropriations chair says all systems go for tomorrow, shep. >> shepard: all right. over in the house, a lot of budget votes over there. >> well, that's right. one more conservative than the one we have been talking about. several more liberals. they all failed. tomorrow, the house is due to vote on the paul ryan budget. that's gotten a whole lot of buzz. he made his final pitch tonight. >> we need to balance the budget. balancing the budget is necessary for a healthy economy, for creating jobs. for giving our kids a debt-free nation. that's why we do this. their budget, despite what they say,
avoid the government shutdown a week from today. ahead of the final vote, the senate majority leader offered this final pitch. >> i commend speaker boehner for giving this bill to us at a time where we could do some constructive work on it. the house did their work on time. and we're going to do our work on time. >> now, the house passed the bill first. the senate made a few changes. it goes back to the house for final approval, but the house appropriations chair says all systems go...